Whenever any words and phrases are used in this
chapter, the meanings respectively ascribed to them in Subtitle 1
of Title 39 of the Revised Statutes of New Jersey shall be deemed
to apply to such words and phrases used herein.

Regulations not exclusive. The provisions of this
chapter imposing a time limit on parking shall not relieve any person
of the duty to observe other more restrictive provisions prohibiting
or limiting the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles as set forth
in N.J.S.A. 39:4-138, any other New Jersey statute or as hereinafter
provided.

Upon the declaration of an emergency, there shall
be no parking upon streets or sections of streets where temporary
EMERGENCY NO PARKING signs are displayed. The Chief of Police or,
in his absence, the ranking police officer is authorized to declare
an emergency and to direct the posting of EMERGENCY NO PARKING signs
when weather conditions, accidents, fires, public celebrations, etc.,
dictate or require the avoidance of hazards or other conditions which
interfere with the free flow of traffic. Notification that EMERGENCY
NO PARKING signs are being or will be posted shall be given to the
operator or owner of any vehicle which has been parked prior to the
posting of the signs.

Any unoccupied vehicle parked or standing in violation
of this section shall be deemed a nuisance and a menace to the safe
and proper regulation of traffic, and any police officer may provide
for the removal of such vehicle. The owner shall pay the reasonable
costs of removal and storage which may result from such removal before
gaining possession of the vehicle.

Parking prohibited at all times on certain streets.
No person shall park a vehicle at any time upon any of the streets
or parts of streets described in Schedule I attached to and made a
part of this chapter.

Parking prohibited during certain hours on certain
streets. No person shall park a vehicle between the hours specified
upon any of the streets or parts of streets described in Schedule
II attached to and made a part of this chapter.

Parking time limited on certain streets. No person
shall park a vehicle for longer than the time limit designated at
any time between the hours limited, upon any of the streets or parts
of streets described in Schedule III attached to and made a part of
this chapter.

It is the intention of the Mayor and Council to provide
for the safety of its citizens and children and to establish an area
along Fifth Avenue and Hammond Avenue adjacent to the Borough Grammar
School in the Borough of Bradley Beach for the loading and unloading
of children during school hours.

Except as otherwise provided at all times and on all
days when school is in session, it shall be unlawful to park on the
north side of Fifth Avenue or east side of Hammond Avenue along the
side of the school property where posted from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

On the north side of Fifth Avenue alongside the school,
it shall be lawful to stand or park a vehicle for the sole purpose
of loading and unloading of children going to and coming from the
school. In no event shall a vehicle remain in the loading and unloading
zone for a period of longer than three minutes.

To cause, allow, permit or suffer any vehicle of any
kind or nature, registered in the name of, or operated by such person,
or placed or driven thereon by any person, to park or stand anywhere
in such parking area for a period in excess of two hours at any one
time, in any one parking stall, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and
5:00 p.m. on any Monday, through and including Friday, of any week
during the year. The aforesaid parking period limitation shall not
apply in the area known and designated as "reserved area." This provision
is applicable to:

Except for times otherwise controlled by Chapter 335 of these ordinances, Parking Meters, it shall be unlawful and a violation of this chapter for any person to cause, allow, permit or suffer any vehicle of any kind or nature, registered in the name of, or operated by such person, or placed or driven thereon by any person, to park or stand anywhere in such parking area for a period in the excess of two hours at any one time between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.

To cause, allow or permit any vehicle to park or stand
across any line or marking of a parking stall on or in such position
that the vehicle shall not be entirely within the area designated
by such lines and markings.

To cause, allow or permit any vehicle to park or stand
in any designated portion of a parking area or in any parking stall
which has been or is hereafter designated by appropriate marking or
signs as a "no parking" area.

To permit or allow any vehicle to stand or be parked,
nor shall any person stand or park any vehicle upon any roadway within
the Borough, for the purpose of making any repairs in, upon or to
any such vehicle except such repairs that are necessitated by an immediate
emergency. The foregoing shall apply with equal force and effect to
any person permitting or performing any of the foregoing prohibited
actions or services whether he be the owner of the vehicle or a person
having custody of the vehicle or any person performing any of the
foregoing.[2]

To cause, allow, permit or suffer any vehicle along Ocean Avenue
(County Route 18), attended or unattended, to stop or park up to a
crosswalk or sideline of a street or intersecting highway other than
in accordance with authorized signs, pavement markings, or other traffic
control devices, unless necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic
or in compliance with law or direction of any law enforcement officer
or other person authorized to enforce these rules.

To cause,
allow, permit or suffer any vehicle on all intersections on any and
all public roadways within the Borough of Bradley Beach attended or
unattended to stop or park within 10 feet of a crosswalk or sideline
of a street intersecting highway other than in accordance with authorized
signs, pavement markings, or other control devices, unless necessary
to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with law or
direction of any law enforcement officer or other person authorized
to enforce these rules. (Exception: in a school zone, no parking within
25 feet of a crosswalk or sideline of a street or intersecting highway
or within 50 feet of a stop sign in a school zone during hours when
school is in session.)

Trucks and buses; overnight parking of commercial vehicles on public
streets. It shall be unlawful to park on any of the streets, roads
or highways of the Borough between 12:00 midnight and 5:00 a.m. any
of the following vehicles or equipment:

All vehicles that contain exposed pipes, ropes, wire and/or more
than one exposed ladder, or other type of construction or maintenance
equipment located on either the top or the side(s) of the vehicle.

The occupant of a property who has a commercial vehicle that is registered
as a car or a van under 23 feet who does not have driveway, as confirmed
by the Police Department, may apply for a Borough-issued permit (permits
limited to one per household) that allows for street parking during
the restricted hours.

Parking of large commercial vehicles in residential areas. There
shall be no parking of large commercial vehicles at any time in residential
areas except when engaged in loading, unloading or only the hours
when work is being performed in a residential area. Larger commercial
vehicles are defined as any vehicle used primarily for commercial
purposes and weighing over 10,000 pounds including but not limited
to tractor-trailers, cab-part of trailers or any vehicle with a trailer
attached thereto, with or without commercial plates.

Removal of vehicle. Any vehicle found parked or standing in a parking
area in violation of any of the provisions of this chapter may be
removed by towing or otherwise by any member of the Police Department
or other duly authorized agents of the Borough and may be taken to
any lawful place and kept until claimed by the owner or person having
possession, custody or control of the vehicle. Any garage keeper or
other person engaged in the business of towing and storing automobiles
may be employed or engaged for the purpose of removing and keeping
any such vehicle. Any person who shall cause, allow or permit any
vehicle to park or stand in a parking area in violation of any of
the provisions herein shall by so doing be deemed to designate, constitute
and appoint the Borough the agent and attorney of such person for
the purpose of removing and keeping such vehicle as herein provided
and further shall be deemed to release the Borough from and to waive
any and all claims for damages of any nature whatsoever arising out
of the removal and keeping or storing of such vehicle and shall be
liable for the payment of all reasonable fees and other charges and
expenses incurred by reason of the removal by towing or otherwise
and the keeping or storing of such vehicle.

Parking areas and reserved areas. The word or words "parking area"
shall mean and include all of the lot and area, which is hereby designated
as a parking lot, and which area shall include all of that land and
area immediately adjacent to and contiguous with the total northerly
side of the municipal building (Borough Hall) at the northwest corner
of Main Street and LaReine Avenue, in the Borough of Bradley Beach,
and including all of that area adjacent to and contiguous with the
westerly side of the municipal building including the entrances thereto
and exits therefrom, it being the intention to include in the parking
area all of the land surrounding the municipal building as aforesaid
which is owned by the Borough of Bradley Beach.

Special permit parking. Except when necessary to avoid
conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of
a traffic or police officer or traffic sign or signal, no operator
of a vehicle shall stand or park a vehicle in any space on public
or private property appropriately marked for vehicles for the physically
handicapped pursuant to N.J.S.A. 39:4-197 et seq. or any other applicable
law unless the vehicle is authorized by law to be parked therein and
a handicapped person is either the driver or passenger in that vehicle.
State, county or municipal law enforcement officers or parking enforcement
authority officers shall enforce the parking restrictions on spaces
appropriately marked for vehicles for the physically handicapped or
special permit parking spaces on both public and private property.
Any person violating this subsection by parking or standing a motor
vehicle in an appropriately marked restricted parking space without
a special vehicle identification card shall be subject to a mandatory
court appearance and a minimum fine of $250, with a maximum fine of
$1,250, and up to 90 days of community service on such terms and in
such form as the court shall deem appropriate.

In January of each year, special parking permit applications will
be made available by the Borough of Bradley Beach. All applications
and payment must be received by the Borough by January 31 of each
year. All permits expire the last day of December of each year.

All applications will be reviewed during the month of January by
the Police Department and the applications deemed to be compliant
will receive permits with the provisions in this section issued by
the Chief of Police.

The permit seeker must have a current handicapped placard, a disabled-person
ID registration issued by the state of their permanent residence and
a physician's note issued within the 90 days prior to the application
in order to continue the use of a designated special parking space.

There shall be an annual fee of $50. Applications
for renewals must be received by the close of business on January
31. For renewal applications, if payment is not received by the close
of business on January 31, the designated permit parking space will
be considered abandoned.

Parking for concessions on Ocean Avenue. The Borough
of Bradley Beach reserves unto itself the right to designate one parking
place along the easterly side of Ocean Avenue for each concession
it leases along the oceanfront. The Borough finds that this parking
place is needed to aid in the use of the concessions. The Mayor and
Council may, by resolution, allocate one parking place per concession
by the adoption of a resolution setting forth the terms and conditions
of use by the concession owner.

Parking on Ocean Avenue for First Aid Department members.
There is hereby established two parking spaces located on the easterly
side of Ocean Avenue at the intersection of Park Place, two parking
spaces on the westerly side of Ocean Avenue at the intersection of
Second Avenue, one parking space on the easterly side of Ocean Avenue
at the intersection of Brinley Avenue for the exclusive use of active
members of the Bradley Beach First Aid Department for parking. Bradley
Beach First Aid members shall provide on their vehicles identification
designating them active members of the First Aid Department.

There is hereby established limited parking on the
south side of the First Aid Building located at 725 Main Street, Bradley
Beach 07720, in the designated areas for First Aid Members parking
only. Said parking spaces shall be designated for First Aid Members
only. This shall include five parking spaces.

There is hereby established limited parking on the
property known as the "Bradley Beach Fire Station" located at 815
Main Street, Bradley Beach, New Jersey, 07720, from the entrance south
of the fire station to the exit north of the fire station in the designated
area for Fire Department functions only.

Trucks over four tons' gross weight are hereby
excluded from the streets or parts of streets described in Schedule
IV attached to and made a part of this chapter, except for the pickup
and delivery of materials.

Limiting the use of parts of streets to certain designated
use and for certain types of vehicles. The following locations are
hereby designated as restricted parking spaces for use by persons
who have been issued special vehicle identification cards by the Division
of Motor Vehicles. No other person shall be permitted to park in these
spaces, namely:

On the easterly side of Ocean Avenue beginning at
a point 142 feet north from the extension of the northerly curbline
of LaReine Avenue and extending in a northerly direction for a distance
of 22 feet.

Limiting parking on parts of a certain designated
alley, described as follows:

Name of Street

Location

Unnamed alley located to the rear of the Police
Station and Borough Hall

Entire Length

The above unnamed alley located to the rear
of the Police Station and Borough Hall is more particularly described
as follows:

BEING known and designated as Lots 24-A, part
of 24-B and part of 24-C in Block 32 on the tax assessment map of
the Borough of Bradley Beach, and being more particularly described
as follows:

BEGINNING at a point in the northerly line of
LaReine Avenue distant 124.28 feet westerly from the point formed
by the intersection, of the westerly line of Main Street with the
northerly line of LaReine Avenue; thence (1) northerly and parallel
with said Main Street 356.70 feet, more or less, to a point in the
southerly line of lands now or formerly of the Jersey Central Power
and Light Company; thence (2) easterly and along the southerly lines
of lands of said Jersey Central Power and Light Company, and on a
line which is the southerly line of Lot 7 in Block 32 on said Map
if extended westerly, a distance of 25 feet to the easterly line of
a road being on a line which is the westerly line of Lots 1 and 2
in Block 32 of said map if extended northerly; thence (3) southerly
and parallel with said Main Street and along a line which is the westerly
line of Lots 1 and 2 if extended northerly and along the westerly
line of said Lots 1 and 2, 356.30 feet, more or less, to a point in
the northerly line of said LaReine Avenue; thence (4) westerly, and
along the northerly line of LaReine Avenue, 25.06 feet to the point
and place of BEGINNING.

Parking shall be prohibited on the westerly
side of the aforementioned unnamed alley for all vehicles at all times.

Pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 39:4-140,
the streets or parts of streets described in Schedule VI attached
to and made a part of this chapter are hereby designated as through
streets. Stop signs shall be installed on the near right side of each
street intersecting the through street except where yield signs are
provided for in the designation.

The Mayor shall, if he finds that a safety problem
exists for ingress and egress to any public or private school or for
the provision of recreational facilities for children attending such
school, or both, due to lack of a suitable area surrounding the school,
close by regulation any portion of any street within the block upon
which such school is located to the use of through traffic during
such time as he shall determine, not to exceed one hour between 7:30
a.m. and 10:30 a.m., two hours between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. and
one hour between 2:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m., on any days which such school
is in session and permit the use of the portion of the street, during
set hours, for ingress and egress to such school, and for the use
of the pupils of such school for recreational purposes, under proper
supervision and provide adequate police facilities for such supervision
and for the control of traffic upon such portion of the street. Proper
warning signs shall be posted indicating the street is so closed and
the purpose thereof, during the time when the same is so closed.

On the westerly side of Main Street for a distance
of 80 feet southerly from a point distant 12 feet nine inches southerly
from the extension of the southerly curbline of Ocean Park Avenue,
for southbound buses.

No vehicle shall be parked or stop within the limits
of any of the hereinabove designated bus stops except for the purpose
of taking on or discharging passengers, and no vehicle shall remain
standing in any of said bus stops for a longer period of time than
necessary for the purpose of taking on or discharging of passengers.

Any person convicted of a violation of this
chapter, or any supplement thereto, shall be liable to a penalty not
to exceed the current fine provided for by New Jersey statute in compliance
with N.J.S.A. 39:4-203 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15
days, or both.

Parking of all vehicles on the south side of the street
on any street which runs east and west is prohibited until after the
snow has stopped and the street has been plowed; then, after the snow
has stopped and the south side of the street has been plowed, park
the vehicles on the south side of the street on any street which runs
east and west until the streets have been plowed sufficiently and
to the extent that parking will not interfere with normal flow of
traffic.

Parking of all vehicles on the east side of the street
on any street which runs north and south is prohibited until after
the snow has stopped and the street has been plowed; then, after the
snow has stopped and the east side of the street has been plowed,
park the vehicles on the east side of the street on any street which
runs north and south until the streets have been plowed sufficiently
and to the extent that parking will not interfere with normal flow
of traffic.

Any vehicle parked in violation or abandoned on a
public street shall be deemed to be a nuisance and a menace to public
safety and any public safety officer may provide for the removal of
such vehicle. The owner shall pay the reasonable costs of removal
and storage of a vehicle before redeeming possession thereof.

This parking prohibition shall remain in effect until
after the snow has ceased and the streets have been plowed for the
full width as well as until parking will not interfere with the normal
flow of traffic.

Any owner or owners, occupant or occupants, tenant
or tenants, building superintendent, rental agent or person in charge
of premises abutting or bordering upon any public street in the Borough
shall remove all snow and ice from the abutting sidewalks of such
streets, or in the case of ice which may be so frozen as to make removal
impracticable, shall cause the same to be thoroughly covered with
sand or ashes, within 24 hours of daylight after the same shall fall
or be formed thereon.

Removal costs. In addition to the provision for penalties
herein made for violations of this section, and in case such snow
or ice shall not be removed from such sidewalks by the owner or owners,
tenant or tenants, occupant or occupants, building superintendent,
rental agent or person in change of any premises, as provided in Subsection
9-11.1F, the same shall be removed forthwith and under the direction
of the Supervisor of Streets, and the cost of such removal as nearly
as can be ascertained shall be certified by the Supervisor of Streets
to the governing body. The governing body shall examine such certification
and, if found to be correct, shall cause such cost to be charged against
such real estate so abutting or bordering upon such sidewalk or street,
and the amount so charged shall forthwith become a lien and a tax
upon such real estate or land and be added to, recorded and collected
in the same manner as the taxes next to be levied and assessed upon
such premises and shall bear interest and be enforced and collected
by the same officers and in the same manner as other taxes.

Depositing snow on street restricted. No person, firm
or corporation, the owner, tenant or occupant of any premises abutting
on any street shall throw, place or deposit any snow or ice into or
on any street in the Borough, it being the intent and purpose of this
provision to prohibit all such persons from throwing, casting, placing
or depositing snow and ice which accumulated on the private property
abutting the street or sidewalk on the sidewalks or streets of the
Borough.

Purpose.
This section authorizes the placement of in-street pedestrian crossing
right-of-way signs as authorized by N.J.S.A. 39:4-8d at the intersection
of Lake Terrace (CR 18) and the following municipal cross streets:

Installation.
The installation of the pedestrian signage shall be in accordance
with the requirements of the County of Monmouth and in accordance
with the guidelines promulgated by the New Jersey Department of Transportation.

Installation.
The installation of the radar display units shall be in accordance
with the requirements of the County of Monmouth and in accordance
with the guidelines promulgated by the New Jersey Department of Transportation.

Installation.
The installation of the radar display units shall be in accordance
with the requirements of the County of Monmouth and in accordance
with the guidelines promulgated by the New Jersey Department of Transportation.